Drinking horn — The Roordahuizum drinking horn, made in the mid 16th century by silversmith Albert Jacobs Canter, kept in the Frisian Museum at Leeuwarden[1] A drinking horn is the horn of a bovid used as a drinking vessel. Drinking horns are known from… … Wikipedia
Mazer (drinking vessel) — Mazer, Maplewood with silver gilt mounts, made around 1380 [1] Victoria and Albert Museum, London In the Germanic tradition, a mazer is a special type of drinking vessel, properly made of maple wood, and so called from the spotted or birdseye… … Wikipedia
glasses, drinking — A relatively recent idea is that a ringing glass is connected to drowning sailors. The first documented reference so far found is in 1909 (N&Q 10s:12 (1909), 310), but it was certainly well known soon after that: Have you ever noticed the… … A Dictionary of English folklore
питьевой край — 3.9 питьевой край (drinking rim): Участок шириной 20 мм на наружной поверхности сосуда для напитка, измеренный вниз от верхнего края вдоль стенки сосуда. Источник … Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации
ГОСТ Р ИСО 6486-2-2007: Посуда керамическая, стеклокерамическая и стеклянная столовая, используемая в контакте с пищей. Выделение свинца и кадмия. Часть 2. Допустимые пределы — Терминология ГОСТ Р ИСО 6486 2 2007: Посуда керамическая, стеклокерамическая и стеклянная столовая, используемая в контакте с пищей. Выделение свинца и кадмия. Часть 2. Допустимые пределы оригинал документа: 3.2 атомная абсорбция (atomic… … Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации
kovsh — ▪ drinking vessel Russian drinking vessel with a boat shaped body and a single handle. It is thought that many of the earliest examples, which date from the 16th century, were presented by the tsars to loyal supporters; they are sometimes… … Universalium
Beer die — is a drinking game. Standard rules call for four players, a die, table, four cups, and beer. Unlike most beer based games, drinking and scoring are unrelated.OriginsThere is no consensus on where the sport originated as numerous colleges and… … Wikipedia
Cage cup — The Milan cage cup, 4th century A.D … Wikipedia
Sutton Hoo — restored). Although based on helmets of the spangenhelm type, the immediate comparisons are with contemporary Vendel Age helmets from eastern Sweden.] Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the site of two Anglo Saxon cemeteries of the… … Wikipedia
Toilet — This article is about a sanitation fixture used primarily for the disposal of human excrement. For a room containing a toilet, see toilet (room). For other uses, see toilet (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… … Universalium